Prince Harry leads his team to victory in a charity polo match in Greenwich.

Prince Harry of Wales.

Prince Harry of Wales.

"I'm hoping for a soft pitch so when I fall off my horse I won't hurt my head," Prince Harry confessed to Town & Country Editor in Chief Jay Fielden. Nevertheless, he nobly took the field with the Sentebale Land Rover team he captained this Tuesday at the Greenwich Polo Club, on the final day of his visit to the United States. And the Prince, a second lieutenant in the British Army and third in line for the British throne, showed no signs of rust, scoring the final and decisive goal for his Blues against a St Regis Hotel team led by the Argentinean polo professional Nacho Figeuras.

The four-chukker exhibition polo match, sponsored by Royal Salute, Land Rover, the St. Regis Hotel group and Town & Country, raised more than a million dollars for the Sentebale charity that Prince Harry founded with Prince Seeiso of Lesotho. The event drew a glittering crowd eager to support the Princes and their cause (all proceeds from the event go to support the neediest children of Lesotho). Stephanie Seymour, the wife of Peter Brant, who owns the Greenwich Polo Club that hosted the event, sat to the right of Prince Harry at a lunch preceding the four-chukker match. The model Karolina Kurkova filled the empty seat on the Prince's other side.